Here is a small review of this deceptively small book (132 pages), which is much bigger on the inside. David Tracey (author of Guerilla Gardening) introduces the idea of “Engaged Ecology”, or E2, which has six laws:

Nature is Here

Wilderness is Within

Cities are Alive

The Earth is Our Witness

We Have the Right to Clean Air, Pure Water, Healthy Soil

Engaged Ecology Creates a Community

The first three chapters cover the first three “laws”, which come down to connecting to your place and with yourself. Then the next three chapters cover what to do with this connection – join a small group where you are and do what you can to cool the earth and support biodiversity. Engaged Ecology is what Ecopsychology should be about — local, personal, and reflective, but also global, communitarian, and active.